J’vous ai apporté des bonbons
Parce que les fleurs, c´est périssable
Puis les bonbons, c´est tellement bon
Bien que les fleurs soient plus présentables
Surtout, quand elles sont en boutons
Mais, j’vous ai apporté des bonbons

J´espère qu´on pourra se promener
Que madame vot’ mère ne dira rien
On ira voir passer les trains
A huit heures, moi, je vous ramènerai
Quel beau dimanche pour la saison!
J’vous ai apporté des bonbons

Si vous saviez c’que je suis fier
De vous voir pendue à mon bras
Les gens me regardent de travers
Y en a même qui rient derrière moi
Le monde est plein de polissons
J’vous ai apporté des bonbons

Oh oui! Germaine, est moins bien qu’vous
Oh oui! Germaine, elle est moins belle
C´est vrai qu’Germaine a des ch’veux roux
C´est vrai qu’Germaine, elle est cruelle
Ça, vous avez mille fois raison
J’vous ai apporté des bonbons

Et nous voilà sur la Grand-Place
Sur le kiosque, on joue Mozart
Mais dites-moi qu’c´est par hasard
Qu´il y a là votre ami Léon
Si vous voulez qu’je cède la place
J´avais apporté des bonbons

Mais bonjour! Mademoiselle Germaine
J´vous ai apporté des bonbons
Parce que les fleurs, c´est périssable
Puis les bonbons c´est tellement bon
Bien que les fleurs soient plus présentables
Surtout quand elles sont en boutons.
Allez! J´vous ai apporté des bonbons


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